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WARNING. If you have IP 5.x installed on Windows 8/10 DO NOT uninstall it before installing IP10. Doing so will cause damage to icon associations that IP10 will not be able to fix. Install IP10 OVER IP5.x

If I recall from the previous IconPackager (Win 7) you were able to double-click on an IP package and it would install.

Tried this on a couple of downloaded IP packages and nothing happened.

Found that I was only able to install other IP packages by clicking on Icon Package Options from within the IconPackager app then selecting Install Icon Package, then locating the folder where the package is, then opening the folder, then selecting the Icon Package.

Would be nice to reduce the number of steps to install downloaded IP packages.

If I recall from the previous IconPackager (Win 7) you were able to double-click on an IP package and it would install.

Tried this on a couple of downloaded IP packages and nothing happened.

Found that I was only able to install other IP packages by clicking on Icon Package Options from within the IconPackager app then selecting Install Icon Package, then locating the folder where the package is, then opening the folder, then selecting the Icon Package.

Would be nice to reduce the number of steps to install downloaded IP packages.

If I recall from the previous IconPackager (Win 7) you were able to double-click on an IP package and it would install.Tried this on a couple of downloaded IP packages and nothing happened.Found that I was only able to install other IP packages by clicking on Icon Package Options from within the IconPackager app then selecting Install Icon Package, then locating the folder where the package is, then opening the folder, then selecting the Icon Package.

That double click method got broken a while back for me. The Add IP Package from within the UI was the only way the package would stick. Otherwise, it would show in the UI but disappear when the app was closed or not install at all.

I installed IP and all seemed okay until I opened Windows Explorer then all my Fences on the desktop disappeared, though the icons in them stayed in the fenced areas. Returned icon set to windows default and they reappeared.

Icon set used was the Delta package. I have Windows 10 Pro with Fences 3.01 and WindowFX 6.02 loaded.

Graphics card is: AMD Radeon R9 380 4GB.

I have just changed icon to Flash set and so far seems okay, so probably the Delta set thats doing something weird?

Cheers

Andy

PS. Just noted after closing and submitting this that though the fences are now still visible I cannot create new ones or move existing fences and the roll-up doesn't happen, so going back to Windows Default icons

I installed IP and all seemed okay until I opened Windows Explorer then all my Fences on the desktop disappeared, though the icons in them stayed in the fenced areas. Returned icon set to windows default and they reappeared.

Icon set used was the Delta package. I have Windows 10 Pro with Fences 3.01 and WindowFX 6.02 loaded.

Graphics card is: AMD Radeon R9 380 4GB.

I have just changed icon to Flash set and so far seems okay, so probably the Delta set thats doing something weird?

Cheers

Andy

Probably just a glitch in Fences. Applying an iconpackage restarts explorer so it may not have finished loading up Fences fully yet or got confused.

Just restarted, rebooted, signed out/signed in and nothing changes, Fences becomes unusable, cannot create, move, roll-up or anything unless I use IP to only display the Windows default icons, then Fences works fine.

So will wait until IP is out of Beta methinks, or unless anyone has any ideas. This BTW is on a clean install of Windows 10 Pro with hardly any other software on it other than Digital Audio Workstation software and no former install of previous versions of Icon Packager.

BIG BIG Apologies, it would seem that it was 360 Total Security Virus App I forgot I installed yesterday. I had never tried to create a new Fence until today after installing Icon Packager, so assumed it was this as I couldn't think I had installed anything new until this. But I had forgotten about 360 Security app until about 10 minutes ago so uninstalled it and everything works fine now, including IP, so please accept my apologies, and bad memory.

1. Happy that it is backInstalled it and applied "plump IP" which worked fine converted back to Windows default, closed iconpackager and went ahead to uninstall it.Wanted to see if iconfiles would be missing somewhere or if there would be any complications after a reboot.

What i like is that during the uninstall process you now get informed that you should close the application down first Had to check my taskmanager if it was actually closed hehe- still i think this is coolIt would be also cool if people would be informed/promted to please switch back to windows default theme before proceeding(unless this step became unnessesary)

rebooted and hunted for missing icons- at this point im not entirely sure if i spotted one or if its just a new windows icon for the .doc fileits just a "blank white page" but has no red indicator as on windows8.x on it so i guess that is the usual .doc icon?The .docx has the word icon.

I rebuild the iconcache and made another reboot but it stays the same besides that i havent found anything.Awesome Beta

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